Around the Sailing World, Episode 44
In this week’s Zoom-up Jonathan McKee and Ed Baird share their thoughts on the GL52 racing at the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Chicago, and Gary
In this week’s Zoom-up Jonathan McKee and Ed Baird share their thoughts on the GL52 racing at the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Chicago, and Gary
Meet the athletes who’ve put in the long hours to reach the pinnacle of international sailing.
After missing out on the podium at the Rio Olympics, Women’s 470 skipper Annie Haeger stepped away from the sport that defined her, but the flame has been rekindled.
Citing a lack of available boats and escalating costs for new builds, U.S. Finn stalwarts are taking matters into their hands.
For 49erFX sailors Erika Reineke and Lucy Wilmot, a sunrise race start in Miami is just a character building step toward Olympic glory.
The final Florida event of the West Marine US Open Sailing Series wrapped up in Clearwater with exhilarating conditions.
Veteran Laser campaigners, coaches and developing young sailors assemble in Fort Lauderdale to train and groom the United States’ next generation of singlehanded Olympic hopefuls.
U.S. 49er Olympic hopefuls Nevin Snow and Dane Wilson continue to train with hopes there’s a slot for them in Tokyo next year.
With international travel and training curtailed during the pandemic, Luke Muller, the US Sailing Team’s Finn sailor, was forced to take a different path.
American 49erFX sailors Stephanie Roble and Maggie Shea negotiate the pandemic-induced changes of their Olympic campaign.
We check in with two aspiring Olympic sailors as they start their Paris 2024 Olympic campaign.
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have a chemistry in the Olympic 49er that baffles even the best of their competitors.
In this week’s Zoom-up Jonathan McKee and Ed Baird share their thoughts on the GL52 racing at the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Chicago, and Gary
Meet the athletes who’ve put in the long hours to reach the pinnacle of international sailing.
After missing out on the podium at the Rio Olympics, Women’s 470 skipper Annie Haeger stepped away from the sport that defined her, but the flame has been rekindled.
Citing a lack of available boats and escalating costs for new builds, U.S. Finn stalwarts are taking matters into their hands.
For 49erFX sailors Erika Reineke and Lucy Wilmot, a sunrise race start in Miami is just a character building step toward Olympic glory.
The final Florida event of the West Marine US Open Sailing Series wrapped up in Clearwater with exhilarating conditions.
Veteran Laser campaigners, coaches and developing young sailors assemble in Fort Lauderdale to train and groom the United States’ next generation of singlehanded Olympic hopefuls.
U.S. 49er Olympic hopefuls Nevin Snow and Dane Wilson continue to train with hopes there’s a slot for them in Tokyo next year.
With international travel and training curtailed during the pandemic, Luke Muller, the US Sailing Team’s Finn sailor, was forced to take a different path.
American 49erFX sailors Stephanie Roble and Maggie Shea negotiate the pandemic-induced changes of their Olympic campaign.
We check in with two aspiring Olympic sailors as they start their Paris 2024 Olympic campaign.
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have a chemistry in the Olympic 49er that baffles even the best of their competitors.
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